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Fed Up Friday: Green Day in the Offing [view article]
As usual..a day late and a dollar short..The Treasury bailout will yield DECREASED gold prices??? The dollar will rise...? Amazing..it's hard to believe tinkerbelle is even read.... ReplyFed Up Friday: Green Day in the Offing [view article]
OZARKER .... See the little squiggly lines. Well, you buy at the bottom of one of those dudes and sell at the top, OK. Geez, what I have to go through somedays. Replygordon
Fed Up Friday: Green Day in the Offing [view article]
yes must reinstitute the uptick rule asap.> jack Reply
Fed Up Friday: Green Day in the Offing [view article]
I especially like the long term gas storage graph. It has illuminated my day and told me exactly what I need to know. Not! ReplyGeneral Discussion on PQ
Great take over target ReplyGeneral Discussion on PQ
BuBula buy strong buy..............lot&q... of shaleSeekingAlpha Editors wrote:
> Is this a buy or a sell? Reply
Energy Sector Declines [view article]
I say it's a free world, let em buy whatever they want. We've bought similar mineral rights all over the world, why shouldn't they? ReplyEnergy Sector Declines [view article]
What do you think about China National Petroleum Corp. purchasing a minority stake in Chesapeake Energy shale gas assets?Johnny Reply
Energy Sector Declines [view article]
I bought Arch Coal (ACI) at $48.50 on 7/24/08. I think that will be a keeper. ReplyLooking for Action? Most Volatile Stocks [view article]
Will be nice to see a similar study on ETFs. My guess SKF & FXP will be on the top of the list ReplyCourtenay
20 Top Sustainable Stocks [view article]
Thanks for the feedback. The smaller companies mentioned by User 10755 are also considered "green" and have a role to play in sustainable, clean technologies. The same could be said for ECOL and CECE. As an investor though, the green sector is probably best approached through an ETF so we can get a variety of green companies Reply20 Top Sustainable Stocks [view article]
What about a variety of small to micro-cap stocks that we'd consider Green companies such as:CPST, SATC, HYGS, CPTC, ESLR, ZOLT, PWR, DAR...
Does any of these smaller companies qualify as sustainable, possibly on another level?
Thank You Reply
Jacome
20 Top Sustainable Stocks [view article]
User is right -- we did extensive research on Chipotle, and although it's a stock and company we like, don't be deceived -- their food is really not that healthy. What is healthy is the way they treat the environment and from where they get their inputs... Reply20 Top Sustainable Stocks [view article]
I hate to see anyone label Chopotle Burritos as "Healthy",no matter where their meat comes from! For a veggie burrito, with NO cheese or sour cream, but only black beans, rice, guacamole, and lettuce on a 13" burrito there are 25 grams of fat and over 2000mg of sodium, 87% of your RDA. More like deadly than healthy! Reply20 Top Sustainable Stocks [view article]
Are First Solar's panels really the most efficient? I am certainly no expert on efficiency of solar panels, but I have read other articles that SPWR produces more efficient (but higher cost because of the cost of silicon) panels. Reply